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Against Celsus

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501 8, XXXVIII | greater injury can befall a man than that he should be unable 502 8, XL | children for the fathers. Every man shall be put to death for 503 8, XL | sin." And again, "Every man that eateth the sour grape, 504 8, XLII | which Jesus suffered as a man, we shall. purposely say 505 8, XLIX | the spiritual nature of man. And they are rightly persuaded 506 8, L | honourable seed? The seed of man. What is a dishonourable 507 8, L | dishonourable seed? The seed of man." Moreover, Celsus thinks 508 8, LI | that no Christian and no man should ever swerve. But 509 8, LI | highest and final good of man, all passion is disallowed." 510 8, LII | animals, and especially of man, with all the innumerable 511 8, LIII | opinions as to the origin of man, and shows considerable 512 8, LIII | esteems the intention of every man who seeks Him and desires 513 8, LIV | humiliation exclaim, "O wretched man that I am! who shall deliver 514 8, LIV | it is not in vain for a man to submit to such sufferings, 515 8, LVI | the fire, so the spirit of man is tried, and is found to 516 8, LVI | affairs of this world; for "no man can serve two masters," 517 8, LVIII | certain demon. The body of man is divided into thirty-six 518 8, LVIII | then, is there to prevent a man from giving honour to these 519 8, LX | recovery from disease, a man must either follow the inure 520 8, LXI | things,--whether that of the man who gives himself up to 521 8, LXI | all things, or that of the man who is curiously inquisitive 522 8, LXI | that the disposition of the man who is simpleminded and 523 8, LXI | like God; but that of the man who, for the sake of bodily 524 8, LXIV | savage in their hatred of the man who refuses to serve them 525 8, LXV | ofttimes sins along with the man of whom it gains possession, 526 8, LXVII | corn which strengtheneth man's heart, and the pleasant 527 8, LXVII | which rejoiceth the heart of man." And moreover, the fruit 528 8, LXVIII | king," he must be, not the man "whom the son of crafty 529 8, LXVIII | Saturn appointed," but the man to whom He gave the power, 530 8, LXVIII | who "raiseth up the useful man in time of need upon earth." 531 8, LXXII | the will of God, to every man. The consummation of all 532 8, LXXIV | if thou no more "die as a man, or fall as one of the princes."~


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